Some covers, some originals. Three lead singers, myself included. Covers include Devo, Eno, Beatles, and Sparklehorse. We also do a Cure song (not recorded yet).

We're sort of an indie/garage/early 60s psych sound.

Recording process:basic tracks, all in one room, shure 57s for just about everything. 1 mic per amp, and on the drums one for kick, and a mono overhead. Bass was DI. Instrumental overdubs were also done on 57s.

As a neuroscientist I have to disagree with the perception that anyone is doing mathematical modeling of cognitive intelligence, yet; intelligence as an economist defines it, yes, but economists are worlds away from actual cognition.

Although it is outside the purview of this organization to offer personal advice, we can say -- without assuming any liability -- that previous experience indicates (and recent market studies corroborate) that given the present condition of the marketplace, continuing with your present course of action is likely to result in substantial increases in corpse production.

This is 'greasy kid's stuff,' mix 12, ground zero, with the melody guitars Up .3, bass up .4, kick down .5, overheads up .4, less gate on the snare, And 3db added at 10k on the pultecs to the rhythm guitars. we're rolling.

First one set my teeth on edge cos of the detuned guitar but I'm loving the rest. Gates of Steel especially - right up my street!

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